Neighborhood House

Neighborhood House is an affiliated organization with the Farmington Area Goodfellows. It was created in 1989 to help serve the community during the 11 months of the year when the Goodfellows warehouse is not open. Neighborhood House is a non-profit charity, supported totally by our local community, that provides assistance to local needy families and individuals in Farmington and Farmington Hills. 

Neighborhood House was started by Dick Tupper, long-time head of the Farmington Area Goodfellows and a major community leader and supporter. Over the last two years, Neighborhood House has provided financial assistance to over 500 local needy families and individuals to help them with their rent, heating bills, electric bills, and water bills. They can also provide referrals to other agencies and resources in the area that can help individuals and families in need, acting more and more as a safety net as other governmental and social resources that provide help have become less and less available. 

While there are a number of worthy charities in the area and nationally, contributions to Neighborhood House are very important and beneficial because they stay here locally to help needy families right here in Farmington and Farmington Hills. Client Support Specialist Loretta Zahn can help connect clients with local agencies that provide support services directly related to their needs. The Food Pantry gratefully accepts donations from the community in drop boxes just inside the front doors of both Farmington and Farmington Hills City Halls.

How to get in touch

If you need further information regarding a specific service Neighborhood House provides, or are interested in scheduling a time to visit for a consultation, please call (248) 871-2848 or send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Consultations are by appointment only. 

Neighborhood House is located in the Jon Grant Community Center, inside the Fire Station at 29260 Grand River Ave. (at Middlebelt Road) in Farmington Hills. If you would like to volunteer your time to assist with the Neighborhood House program, or make a donation, please get in touch. Neighborhood House is a 501(c)3 public charity, and donations are tax deductible to the full extent permitted by IRS code. Please consult with a professional tax advisor for details regarding tax deductibility for your particular donation.

Client Support Specialist
Loretta Zahn

Volunteer Coordinator
Emily Bullock

Office Location
Jon Grant Community Center
(connected to Fire Station #3)
29260 Grand River Avenue (at Middlebelt Road)
Farmington Hills, MI 48336
(248) 871-2848
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Mailing Address
Neighborhood House
31455 W. 11 Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48336

These local agencies may also be helpful if you require assistance:

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, OAKLAND COUNTY
www.michigan.gov/dhs
(248) 669-7600

OAKLAND COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
www.oakgov.com/health
(248) 858-1280

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You can also mail a check to:

Farmington Area Goodfellows
31455 W. Eleven Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48336

Thank you again for thinking of us and the many families in need during the holidays.

- The Farmington Area Goodfellows

This documentary by Farmington Hills Video Division was recorded at our warehouse in December 2018 and includes drone footage.

This documentary was recorded at our warehouse in 2015 with Dave Kenerson, former President of the Goodfellows. Sadly Dave passed away from complications related to cancer in November of 2016.

The Battle of the Middles XI 2015

Our 2014 Holiday Season

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